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Talking English-Greek Dictionary Phrasebook 6.0


License Purchase
Requirements Palm OS 5.0 or higher
Downloads 9 Limitations None
Publisher Beiks File Size 2.0M
Date added 18 Jul 2008 Check your speed

If you travel to Greece and do not know Greek this is an essential tool to have.

The English-Greek talking phrasebook for Palm OS® devices is easier to use than regular dictionary. It is optimized for travelers and - best of all - it is talking in perfect Greek!

Don't miss the chance to start learning a new language, be able to find your way, ask for help or even score a date!

Features

  • 256 essential phrases organized in 14 categories
  • Sound pronunciation of each phrase
  • The sound clips are performed by live actors, not synthesized
  • Powered by BDicty Dictionary Reader Pro
  • Expandable with unidirectional and bidirectional language dictionaries for BDicty
  • Easy self-installing EXE format for Windows® users or cross-platform ZIP format of the installation files
  • Rich documentation
Requirements
  • Any Sony Clie® running Palm OS 4.x and equipped to play music (e.g. Clie T665, T615, NR70, SJ series)

  • OR
  • Any PDA running Palm OS 5.x and higher and equipped to play music (e.g. Clie NX60, NX70, NZ, TG series, Palm Tungsten T, Zire 71, Samsung SGH-i500 smartphone etc.)

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